Doors
Britishplural noun
Example Sentences
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No matter which server I was on or which streaming platform I was attempting to access, ExpressVPN blew the doors wide open.
From Salon
"It's amazing that there is so much love, it's just a shame that we can't keep spreading it in quite the same way from those doors. But there is a slim chance that you might see us elsewhere in our magic little bus."
From BBC
And he was like, “Yeah, behind closed doors, we are human beings.”
From Los Angeles Times
It also opens new doors in nanophotonics, a field focused on controlling light at very small scales for uses in electronics, encryption, and biology.
From Science Daily
He added: "Potentially, in five years, that's the earliest point we think a reintroduction would be possible, because we're still in the early doors of creating these plant populations."
From BBC
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